Have you always been fascinated by the inner workings of the brain? If you've ever wondered about the road you'd need to follow to become a brain surgeon, read on. This book will walk you through the... More > steps involved in how to become a neurosurgeon.
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A SCIENTIST’S CASE FOR THE AFTERLIFE
Thousands of people have had near-death experiences, but scientists
have argued that they are impossible. Dr. Eben Alexander was one of
those scientists. A... More > highly trained neurosurgeon, Alexander knew that
NDEs feel real, but are simply fantasies produced by brains under
extreme stress.
Then, Dr. Alexander’s own brain was attacked by a rare illness. The part
of the brain that controls thought and emotion—and in essence makes us
human—shut down completely. For seven days he lay in a coma. Then,
as his doctors considered stopping treatment, Alexander’s eyes popped
open. He had come back.< Less

The autobiography of Dr. Edir Barros Siqueira (1931-2007), a neurosurgeon born in Brazil and educated in Brazil and the United States. This is an account of his early beginnings, his years studying... More > under one of the foremost neurosurgeons of his time (Dr. Paul Bucy), his times working in a growing practice in Chicago, and his years abroad in Taiwan and Saudi Arabia, and his twilight years with the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis at the University of Miami.< Less

This book is about Near Death Experience (NED) of a highly trained neurosurgeon Dr. Eben Alexander. Alexander’s brain was damaged by a rare form of disease and was not functioning at all. This... More > disease affects the part of the brain that controls emotions and thoughts. Any one remained for four days or more in coma cannot return back to life.
Dr. Eben Alexander was in coma for seven days, and his physicians even stopped his treatment but meanwhile Alexander opens up his eyes and he was back to life.
Alexander’s recovery was a medical miracle and the real miracle of this story was that when he was in coma he journeyed beyond this world to meet God himself.< Less

What became of Einstein's brain? A sadistic neurosurgeon and his obsessive attempts to wrest a deadly secret from a moribund Einstein sets the stage for a medical thriller spanning multiple decades... More > and several continents, This duel between good and evil continues long after Einstein's death.< Less

This is the story told by a retired 84 year old neurosurgeon of his hard scrabble beginning as a son of a depression era sharecropper in Mississippi. Afforded the chance of improving his status in... More > this great country by his family, the US Navy, the GI bill and his own tenacity, he relates many of the joys and pleasures of his rich life through stories about those relationships, friends and family.< Less

Timing can be the difference between life and death. Can a conjunction of tragedies result in anything good? Suicide, financial ruin, life threatening disease - Jim sees no way out. If only he could... More > find Tony and get back the money he loaned him for medical school. He desperately needs a miracle.
Based on a true story ................................................................................
Food For Thought: "Every detail in our lives of love for God is worked into something good."
Romans 8:28b (The Message)< Less

Through the relentless efforts of Bill Curfman's son, Michael, and the talented, innovative work of neurosurgeon, Jay Keenan, an innovative transplant takes the body of criminal James Hillyard to a... More > whole new environment.< Less

Through the relentless efforts of Bill Curfman's son, Michael, and the talented, innovative work of neurosurgeon, Jay Keenan, an innovative transplant takes the body of criminal James Hillyard to a... More > whole new environment.< Less

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